Hearing / Balance
Smell / Taste
Sight
Touch / Final Jeopardy
100

Sound vibrations enter the ear through this structure

What is the pinna / ear canal?

100

These receive a piece of food and send a signal to the brain

What are taste buds?

100

This is the first thing light passes through to our eyes

What is the cornea?

200

These structures can detect sound of different pitches depending on their size

What are hair cells?

200

These are what grab onto scent particles in the nose

What are hair cells / cilia?

200

This sends a message between the eye and the brain

What is the optic nerve?

300

These 3 bones amplify the sound into the inner ear

What are the malleus, incus, and stapes?

300

These are created by the olfactory bulb to send to the brain

What are electrical signals / action potentials?

300

This structure gets bigger or smaller depending on the amount of light

What is the pupil?

400

These structures hold fluid which tells us what direction our body is facing

What are the semicircular canals?

400

The olfactory receptor detects this type of signal

What is a chemical receptor?

400

This is where the image is projected in our eye

What is the retina?

500

The inner ear transforms this type of energy / waves into another type of energy / signals

What are sound waves to electrical signals?

500

This commonly breaks due to force to the nose and may result in a loss of smell

What is the cribriform plate?

500

The eye changes this type of energy into another type of energy / signal

What is light energy to electrical signals?

500

When we touch something hot with our hand, our hand flinches away before we realize it is hot. Explain how this works using as much detail as possible.

When we touch something hot, the sensory receptors within our dermis send an electrical signal to the brain to translate what is being touched. Our brain then sends an emergency signal back to the muscles in our hand to tell it to move.

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